We'll be holding a Django testing sprint in Tel-Aviv University campus, Schreiber building, room 319,
on Sunday, August 17, 2008.
See ​map.
If attendees are interested, we can also carry the sprint over to Monday.

This sprint will focus on testing the 1.0-rc release (see 1.0 roadmap).
More details will be posted here and announced on django-dev as we get closer to the sprint.

What's a sprint? How do I participate?

See Sprints for information about how sprints work, how you can participate, etc.

Anybody, anywhere around the world, can participate and contribute. We'll be gathering in person in Tel-Aviv, but if you can't make it you can also participate through IRC.
Knowing python really helps; here's a ​simple tutorial.

This sprint will examine the behavior of Django players to test if 1.0 release candidate is ready.
We will focus on two types of users: first timers and experienced users. First timers can either show up or use IRC to get instant help from the experts.

Tasks for experienced Django users

Refactoring an existing project to 1.0 rc

Start a fresh project on top of 1.0 rc

Set up a day of work with a friend and help her as she learns django 1.0 rc

Community needs

​Steve Holden wants better testing bots. (At least one participant won't touch anything that came out the gates of hell, and can't find anything interesting in that thread, so, could we pick on something else?)

For the less experienced

We'll study Django (critically, in-depth), mapping the territory, "using the source, Luke", experimenting, and telling the world about it all.

Gain experience in using lots and lots of tools while working...

And, of course, all must have fun. This is absolutely required.

Attendance

Do come! And bring your geeky friends, too.
T'will be a great opportunity to learn, discuss and code with some kick-ass Django and Python experts. (Well, at least one. ;o)
And lots of fun!

If you plan to participate in the sprint, add your name to the roster below.

Roster

So that everyone knows who'll be there, please add your name below along with the day(s) you're interested in attending.

In Tel-Aviv

Benny Daon (Sunday & Monday)

Meir Kriheli (Sunday, not sure about Monday)

Golan Derazon

Ilan (anytime, anywhere)

Ahik Man (Sunday)

Guy Arieli (Sunday)

Udi Bauman (Sunday, only from noon)

Eliran Itzhak (anytime, anywhere, beginner)

Alon Levy (Sunday afternoon)

Idan Gazit (Sunday all day, beginner)

Omer Tabach (Sunday afternoon, beginner)

Worldwide, through IRC

channel #django-sprint on Freenode.

Supporters

rimon from isoc.org.il - inspiration and contacts

eddiea from tau.ac.il - helping us with the physical and network location

Equipment

Portable?

Snacks, caffeine, chocolate, et al

Camera

Hat and high spirits. (Hat's optional.)

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